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Wow, just wow.
How did it get to this point? Heads gotta roll over at kirby.
His knee was not the pre-draft concern. Bone spurs were the issue and CnD still wanted to draft him with that risk (he did recommend prompt surgery on that).
I thought CnD said that the bone spurs implied other problems that should have been warning signs before the draft. I didn't try to find his old posts; I could be mistaken.
Hmm...
Torn ACLs and other collateral ligaments are usually quite easy to determine on MRI.........and certainly in combination with arthroscopy. Meniscus injuries are also usually easily diagnosable on MRI (medial somewhat easier than lateral).........the lateral meniscus tears that may be missed on MRI are usually picked up on arthroscopy.............unless, concerning both menisci, they are a recurrent injury (drops to ~60%).........unless an MRI arthrogram in addition to plain MRI is obtained (As I pointed out early in the case of Ed Reed's missed labrum tear, the Texans did not do a hip MRI arthrogram, which I said needed to be done to rule out the tear........they then did run this test later and discovered the tear).
But, the most commonly overlooked injury is one to the articular cartilage, which can occur beneath a traumatized meniscus or one that was damaged by the meniscus surgery.
It's difficult to believe that, given the history of Clowney, they have not encountered significant already-existing arthritic changes in his knee.
As a final comment, re-operation is not anything that you want to see for any reason.........every time the knee is re-entered, there will usually be some lasting morbidity associated with it.
Yes bone spurs point to an underlying cause but in the foot not the knee. He and I had a whole lot of back and forth on this and I didn't think it was worth the risk of a year or two and then done like Gary Walker as a Texan with turf toe. CnD did think it was worth the risk.
As it appears to have turned out though this is unrelated to that discussion.
Jadeveon Clowneys surgery was done by #Texans team doc Walt Lowe. The team expects him to recover fully and hopes hes ready by camp.
Tania Ganguli ‏@taniaganguli
In addition to a lateral meniscus tear Clowney had articular cartilage damage. #Texans knew all along microfracture surgery was possible.
But, the most commonly overlooked injury is one to the articular cartilage, which can occur beneath a traumatized meniscus or one that was damaged by the meniscus surgery.
To be fair, he did qualify that significantly.CnD did think it was worth the risk...
Not to mention the Suns probably have the best medical staff in all of sports. So many players who were injured constantly, go to Phoenix and play almost injury free (Grant Hill, Shaq, Redd, etc.). I don't know what kind of magic potions they use in the valley.
Maybe in September or October I would have agreed with you, but not now. The draft has been looking better. Specifically, X, Tuggle, and Fiedo.
Steps of the microfracture technique. Left: Damaged cartilage is removed. Center: Awl is used to make holes in the subchondral bone. Right: Healing response brings new, healthy cartilage cells.
Falling Short Of Expectations
Jadeveon Clowney is one of 54 rookie defenders who has played 140 snaps this season, and only Steelers DT Stephon Tuitt has fewer tackles.
Player--------------Tackles--Pick
Stephon Tuitt---------6------46th
Jadeveon Clowney----7-------1st
Marqueston Huff------7----122nd
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Wow! First of all, the injury we witnessed in week one is not directly responsible for the need for micro fracture surgery now. There had to have been significant trauma or degeneration n that knee already... Or the September surgery was sloppy and too aggressive.. Or he damaged it during rehab or after he returned.
To be fair, he did qualify that significantly.
Wow! First of all, the injury we witnessed in week one is not directly responsible for the need for micro fracture surgery now. There had to have been significant trauma or degeneration n that knee already... Or the September surgery was sloppy and too aggressive.. Or he damaged it during rehab or after he returned.
Well, at least the his contract doesn't cripple us like it would have before the rookie scale was adjusted four years ago. It is unlikely that he will ever be a difference-maker in the NFL now. It is more likely that he will be out of league at age 26.
I would like to take this time to stress once again that it is almost always wiser to trade for multiple picks, even if the offers are less than what the draft chart would deem " fair value"... Give me pick 20, 53, and 85 in exchange for the first overall pick anytime- assuming there is not an elite QB available.
Texans' medical staff strikes again!... Probably.
To be fair, I did say CnD said he should promptly have surgery on the bone spurs which was the qualification.
It is too soon to start joking about this. Wait, that was serious?
I hate this incessant "I would have traded down" crap. It takes at least two to make a trade. Who out there would have given a 1, a 2 and a 3 for the 1-1?
Unless you have proof that they were offered that and declined it, let's just move on
Sounds like good old Texans spin.
I am not sure what you mean?
People inquired about trading up...
I hate this incessant "I would have traded down" crap. It takes at least two to make a trade. Who out there would have given a 1, a 2 and a 3 for the 1-1?
Unless you have proof that they were offered that and declined it, let's just move on
You generally have to work the phones for deals. I have serious doubts in our GM's ability to work such deals.
It is too soon to start joking about this. Wait, that was serious?
Remember Charles Spencer having microfracture surgery after a short spell with us as a rookie. Don't think he played for us again.
Where would we be if Clowney hadn't insisted on a 2nd opinion?
Will Jadeveon Clowney be ready for training camp? Is that the plan?
Will Jadeveon Clowney be ready for training camp? Is that the plan?
Probably doing more damage to his knee.
If CND suspected this the Texans team docs should have also. The Texans medical staffs incompetence never ceases to amaze me.
Will Jadeveon Clowney be ready for training camp? Is that the plan?
Probably doing more damage to his knee.
If CND suspected this the Texans team docs should have also. The Texans medical staffs incompetence never ceases to amaze me.
All we need is for manziel to go off this weekend
They already said they thought it might be needed right at the get go from the initial injury. Nobody in the league goes into maybe maybe not and multiple possible outcomes.
JC people are writing novels of revisionist angst and recriminations.
Will Jadeveon Clowney be ready for training camp? Is that the plan?
I'm not sure this is medical malpractice. Possible doctors gave McNair and company options on Clowney's knee and they opted for get him on the field as quick as possible. As with most doctors and surgeries they're are options and each option has a probability and failure/success rate.